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The 19-year-old defender was offered a third tier opportunity in February, but suffered a hamstring injury on his debut for Gillingham.

He has only recently returned to training and is aware that stepping up into the Premier League is unlikely at this stage.

Taking that into account, Inniss hopes an agreement can be reached that will allow him to head out and get more important Football League minutes under his belt.

Tony Pulis: May decide to send Inniss out on loan

The promising centre-half told the Croydon Advertiser: “If I can break into the first team at Palace, that would be the dream.

“But I can go out on loan and get more experience if that’s what the gaffer (Tony Pulis) wants me to do.

“It’s never too late to get in the first team. I’ve said to the other lads, ‘You never know where you’re going to go next’, so everyone is trying, whether they’re in the first team, development squad or youth team.

“I am not worried about the level if I were to go out on loan again. I played in the Conference Premier, and then League One and League Two I think are fairly similar.